Meet Sarah Teale, documentary filmmaker and founding member of Adirondack Grazers Cooperative, a group of beef producers from small to mid-scale, family farms in New York and Vermont that naturally raise and finish beef. The Co Op's mission is to maximize member revenue by developing sales in wholesale and specialty markets not easily available to individual farmers. Tune in as Katy Keiffer chats with Sarah on a brand new episode of What Doesn't Kill You. They discuss the co-op model, it's successes and shortcomings, and the distribution challenges that small farmers face in 2014. Sarah is also creating a documentary film to tell the story of Adirondack Grazers and simultaneously highlight the loss of family farms in today's agricultural landscape. Learn how serious this issue is as Sarah describes just how much farmland is being lost today and what we need to do to reverse the trend. This program was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA.

"Just to call it grass fed isn't right. There ought to be distinctions made on labels and menus." [11:00]

"Our sweet spot is in wholesale. Doing frozen meant a lot of management of tiny pieces of meat." [17:00]

"I think there is an understanding now from the governor that there is potential for bringing money to upstate New York where they seriously need it. There's a willingness to try and help, I just don't think they know how yet." [28:00]

Jimmy Carbone rings in the new year with a forward thinking episode of Beer Sessions Radio! He and the gang are talking beer apps and technology and how it will affect the industry in 2015. Jimmy is joined by Ed Berestecki of Mugs Alehouse, Augie Carton of Carton Brewing, Greg Avola, co-founder, CTO and lead developer at Untappd, Regan and Eric Stephens of BeerMenus and Mark Young of BeerBoard & BevManager. Tune in and get some great tips on how technology can be a perfect match for craft beer! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com.

"What untapped is best at is what people are thinking while they're drinking." [05:00]

--Augie Carton on Beer Sessions Radio

"Technology to me is real tough as far as trying to keep everything updated." [12:00]